Led by: Jarek Szubrycht
Bob Dylan is not only a symbol of counterculture, nor is he just the only musician awarded with the Nobel Prize in Literature. He is also an artist who has been able to keep his private life far from the spotlight. Is he an arrogant boy, a symbolist poet, an old shaman, an autobiographer who constantly covers his tracks, a millionaire, a prophet, or perhaps a misunderstood artist? This inconspicuous, 82-year-old man, is in fact all of these. He came out of nowhere and, on his own, revolutionized not just music but popular culture. A lyrical master comparable to Shakespeare, a virtuoso of mysteries, a man with a unique, raspy, yet hypnotizing voice. You cannot imagine a world without him. Robert Allen Zimmerman, Shabtai Zisel ben Avraham, the man who became Bob Dylan. This is a story about his unusual life.
A meeting devoted to a fascinating biography of Bob Dylan written by Howard Sounes, brilliantly translated to Polish by Filip Łobodziński.
Partner: Wydawnictwo Kosmos Kosmos
In Polish. Free admission.